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Analysis: How Vista lets Microsoft lock in users
Technology called Information Rights Management, combined with copyright law and Windows Vista, give Microsoft the tools to hold user data hostage in Office.


VeriSign wins .com control until 2012
Deal hands over .com domain and allows whopping price rises.


Zeroday database puts the squeeze on software vendors
Security vendor launches database of unpatched vulnerability.


Fibre broadband now cheaper than cable
Price reduction for FTTx services makes fibre more attractive.


CA adds replication, CDP, disaster recovery to ARCServe
CA is leveraging its July acquisition of XOsoft to add WAN-based replication and continuous data protection (CDP) to its data protection software.


Intel fires up first mobile WiMAX baseband chipset design
Development marks next step toward integrated WiMAX/Wi-Fi.


Novell posts 4Q profit but sales fall
Novell posted disappointing fourth-quarter results due to weak sales of older products and said it expected to take restructuring charges in 2007, driving its shares down 10 percent.


Mobile operators choke on power bill
Power consumption will force operators to rethink mobile broadband rollouts.


AMD: 'Digital living room' to take many forms
Contrary to the prevailing wisdom, the PC won't necessarily be the centerpiece of the so-called "digital living room," according to Advanced Micro Devices executive Joe Menard.


IBM acquisition adds key policy compliance technology
IBM bolsters its security policy compliance portfolio with plans to acquire a privately held Netherlands firm.


Microsoft previews upcoming PerformancePoint BI product
Microsoft on Tuesday released the first community technology preview (CTP) of its upcoming PerformancePoint Server 2007, the vanguard of its planned push into the business intelligence market.


NASA plans permanent moon base
NASA wants new, self-sustaining colony as a stepping stone to Mars.


Panasonic unveils world's largest plasma TV
Eight foot screen nearly needs planning permission.


Second Life virtual people 'use as much power as Brazilians'
Author Nicholas Carr has claimed that virtual inhabitants of the online world Second Life are having a real-world impact.


Adobe fixes reader flaw, warns of new bug in download tool
Adobe Systems updated its free Reader application Tuesday to fix a critical flaw disclosed last week, but then warned users of its Download Manager that attackers could hijack a Mac or Windows PC by exploiting a bug in that utility.


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